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. 1993 Sep;84(9):951–955. doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1993.tb00183.x

Enhancing Effects of Estrogens on Endometrial Carcinogenesis Initiated by N‐Methyl‐N‐nitrosourea in ICR Mice

Kenji Niwa 1,, Toshiko Murase 1, Tatsuro Furui 1, Shigeo Morishita 1, Hidehiro Mori 1, Takuji Tanaka 2, Hideki Mori 2, Teruhiko Tamaya 1
PMCID: PMC5919289  PMID: 8407561

Abstract

The present study was undertaken to examine the effects of estrogens, such as estrone (E1), 17β‐estradiol (E2) and estriol (E3), on endometrial Carcinogenesis initiated by N‐methyl‐N‐nitrosourea (MNU) in mice. A total of 120 female ICR mice received MNU solution (1 mg/100 g body wt.) and normal saline at 10 weeks of age into their left and right uterine corpora, respectively. One week later, they were divided into four groups and treated as follows: Group 1 (30 mice) was given 25 ppm E1‐containing diet; Group 2 (30 mice) was fed 5 ppm E2‐containing diet; Group 3 (30 mice) was given 25 ppm E3‐containing diet; and Group 4 (30 mice) was fed the basal diet alone. At the termination of the experiment (Week 30), all surviving animals were autopsied and histopathological examinations revealed that endometrial adenocarcinomas had developed in all groups. The incidence of adenocarcinomas in the MNU‐treated uterine corpus in Group 1 (25 ppm E1‐feeding, 9/23, 39%) was significantly higher than that in Group 4 (basal diet, 3/26, 12%, P<0.05). Also, the incidences of adenocarcinomas in the MNU‐treated uterine corpus in Groups 2 (5 ppm E2‐feeding, 8/24, 33%) and 3 (25 ppm E3‐feeding, 7/26, 28%) were higher than in Group 4, but the difference was not statistically significant. Feeding of diet containing E1, E2 and E3 increased the incidences of the preneoplastic endometrial lesions (atypical, adenomatous or cystic glandular hyperplasia). In the uterine cervix, small numbers of squmous cell carcinomas, dysplasias or hyperplasias were occasionally found in all groups. These results indicate enhancing effects of the above three types of estrogens on the endometrial carcinogenesis induced by MNU in ICR mice.

Keywords: Endometrial carcinogenesis, Estrogen, N‐Methyl‐N‐nitrosourea, ICR mouse

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